TODAY AND NOT TOMORROW
Year: 2018
Directed by: Josefina Morandé
Executive Producer: Consuelo Castillo
Music: Catalina Claro
Edit: Josefina Morandé
Script adviser: Carmen Castillo
Camera: Fernando Navarro, Guillermo González, Arleen Moreno,
Pablo Ávila, Josefina Morandé
Animation: Estudio LIV
Image Postproduction: Diáspora
Sound Postproduction: Mario Díaz
TRAILER
STORYLINE
In 1983 an exceptional group of women, who would leave a unique legacy in Chile’s history, sprung up. It was the movement called «Women for Life».
During the military dictatorship, when few people dared go out on the streets, women who are almost forgotten today, organized rallies and art actions with thousands of other women, and courageously carried out quick and unprecedented demonstrations. Their goal was to speak up and expose what was going on in the country on behalf of those who could not do it, and thus put an end to the rule of death existing in Chile at the time.
In their pursuit of justice and freedom, these women opposed the military dictatorship and thus contributed to speed up the path to democracy. Today, these women, most of them seniors, continue to actively work towards making Chile a country of greater justice and solidarity.
Hand in hand with the oldest one of them, we will get to know this story, which asserts the role of our country’s women.
DIRECTOR´S NOTES
Memory is fundamental to peoples’ lives. Bringing it to life and keeping it alive is also the task of audiovisual artists.
There is a lot that needs to be brought to life in last 50 years of our country’s history and the years of the military dictatorship. There are hundreds of big and small deeds that despite having been forgotten are fundamental to the resistance’s fight.
Meeting 98-year-old Mónica Echeverría, an active member of this women’s movement, encouraged me to make this documentary. I have been recording her steps for a few years now, so I have travelled with her and gotten to know her well.
My aim is to create a living testimony of her experience together with the other women during those difficult years.
There is no documentary of this movement. The women have appeared briefly in different media, but they have never received attention really showing their importance for Chile.
As a woman, I am interested in finding out the way in which they managed to organize themselves and attain their political objective.
In making this movie I used today’s questions; that is, I used memory to feed today’s thinking.
I hope that this insightful and current woman, Mónica, will lead and inspire us in finding creative answers and solutions for present day Chile.
What she wants, at this late stage of her life, is to inspire those who watch her.
DIRECTOR´S BIOGRAPHY
PRODUCTOR´S BIOGRAPHY
MAIN CHARACTERS
MÓNICA ECHEVERRÍA
FANNY POLLAROLO
M. OLIVIA MÖNCKEBERG
TERE VALDÉS
ESTELA ORTÍZ
LOTTY ROSENFELD
MIRENTXU BUSTO
KENA LORENZINI
IMAGE GALLERY
MAKING OFF